Denver to Replace Public Housing Project with Mixed Use TOD
“At a meeting Tuesday, the Denver Housing Authority unveiled the master plan that will guide redevelopment of the 15 acres near the light-rail stop at West 10th Avenue and Osage Street. The plan calls for demolishing the 270-unit South Lincoln Homes that serves low-income residents and replacing it with up to 900 mixed-income units.”
Some are upset at the prospect, which would unfold in phases, as the new development will likely be limited to three-bedroom units, effectively shutting out larger families.
Source: The Denver Post, August 12, 2009 via http://www.planetizen.com/node/40117
Tags: Denver, Denver Housing Authority, development, low-income, Mixed Use, Public Housing, TOD

